Firms are no longer just managing tools; they are managing fragmented intelligence.
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Advancing the Rights of the Black Community: Q&A with CCBA President Antonio Lee
Cook County Bar Association President Antonio Lee (Source: Antonio Lee).
The Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism works to promote civility and inclusion in the legal profession, to ensure the equitable delivery of justice for the people of Illinois.
In honor of Black History Month, the Commission on Professionalism is highlighting inspiring leaders of some of the state’s predominantly Black…
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Legaltech Rundown: Reveal Announces Expanded Capabilities for Logikull, HaystackID Announces Launch of AI Governance Services, and More
An update on the legal tech market’s past week, from product launches to new partnerships.
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Arizona Republic Investigation Finds Consumer Harm, Loopholes, and Conflicts of Interest in Arizona’s Legal Regulatory Reform
An in-depth investigation by The Arizona Republic has found that Arizona’s pioneering program allowing nonlawyers to own law firms — a reform long championed by access-to-justice advocates — has become riddled with consumer complaints, legal loopholes, financial conflicts of interest and inadequate oversight. In a series of investigative articles, Republic journalist Laura Gersony paints a […]
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‘No Brainer': Attorneys See Risks of Open Gen AI Systems in Claude Privilege Ruling
A New York federal judge’s ruling that a criminal defendant’s AI-generated documents are not privileged could spark conversations on responsible AI use among clients and their counsel.
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‘No End in Sight': 5th Circuit Expresses Concern Over AI Hallucinations in Briefs
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ordered Heather Hersh of FCRA Attorneys to pay $2,500, saying she failed to check her brief for accuracy and was not forthcoming when the court pressed for an explanation for the mistakes.
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On When Marketing Stopped Planning Events….
The last time I wrote a blog post for Three Geeks was in 2021. It was the height of COVID, and I had just hosted my first (and only) Clubhouse session. We were talking about the Billable Hour.Clubhouse has since faded into the recesses of memory. COVID, thankfully, has too. But the billable hour (not a capitalized moniker here) is once…
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Strengthening Deployment Architecture – The Rise of BYAIM in eDiscovery
The debate of whether AI has shaped eDiscovery is no longer a question, but a testament to a complete architectural revolution.
As we navigate 2026, the legal industry has graduated from the experimental phase where machine learning was a luxury reserved for “Big Law” mega-cases.
Today, AI has transitioned into the very foundational bedrock of the legal process, an…
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Guest post: Six tech revolutions that were supposed to shrink legal but grew it. Will AI be different?
By Dorna Moini, CEO and founder of Gavel
The U.S. legal profession has grown from 114,000 lawyers in 1900 to 1.37 million today, according to the American Bar Association. That growth happened across six major waves of technology that were each predicted to shrink the profession. Every single wave expanded it instead. As someone who practiced law for many…
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Parambil Launches New Agentic AI Platform for Personal Injury Firms
The platform contains four agents that automate different personal injury workflows, including an upcoming agent powered by the company’s partnership with AI developer Perplexity.
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Professionalism Spotlight: Michelle Sanders, Macon County Public Defender’s Office
Michelle Sanders, Macon County Public Defender’s Office (Source: Michelle Sanders).
Our Professionalism Spotlight series highlights Illinois legal professionals who demonstrate the ideals of professionalism in their careers.
In this Professionalism Spotlight, we spoke to Michelle Sanders, Chief Public Defender for the Macon County Public Defender’s Office.
When Michelle began practicing law in 2007, she served as an Assistant Public Defender in…
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Is Vibe Coding Dead? The 2026 Shift to Inference-Driven Development with Nicolas Genest
Could 2026 mark the end of “vibe coding” as we know it? Welcome back to Tech Snippets Today. In this episode, we sit down with Nicolas Genest, Founder and CEO of CodeBoxx, to explore the rapidly shifting landscape of AI software development.
Over the past year, generating applications with natural language prompts has exploded in popularity. Tools like Lovable.ai, Replit,…
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Nonequity Partners: It’s Not Personal, It’s Just Business
A recent survey suggests non equity partners are not entirely happy with their lot. And for some good reasons. But the economic reality is that it’s here to stay. And that’s for a good reason as well: more profit for equity partners. There’s no use pretending: for law firm management it’s no longer personal (if it ever was). It’s just business.
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LawNext on Location: Lunch with Alex Su of Latitude Legal In Alameda, Calif.
While I am visiting San Francisco for two weeks, I am sitting down for conversations with legal tech innovators and entrepreneurs “in their natural habitats” – places in the Bay Area they consider special. Today, in the first in this series, I sit down for lunch with Alex Su, chief revenue officer at Latitude Legal, over Thai […]
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Building an ‘Enduring Legacy’: Q&A with BWLA President Joan Akalaonu
Joan A. Akalaonu, President of the Black Women Lawyers’ Association of Greater Chicago (Source: Joan A. Akalaonu).
The Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism works to promote civility and inclusion in the legal profession, to ensure the equitable delivery of justice for the people of Illinois.
In honor of Black History Month, the Commission on Professionalism is highlighting inspiring leaders…
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